[6] Adjacent to the night market is the Royal Palace and the Haw Kham Buddhist Temple.
Both are listed as World Heritage Sites by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and are open daily to tourist attractions and visitors from morning to afternoon.
Meanwhile, Hmong craftsmen[10][11] and other local ethnic groups came to sell their wares+[12] to tourists and foreign passers-by.
Gradually, day and night, the Hmong, Khmu and Lao people of Luang Prabang flock to the open-air night market in the evening to sell their wares such as handicrafts, textile, Hmong embroidery,[15][16] jewelry, arts, food, fish products, etc.
On site, visitors can choose from a multitude of shops to find an authentic souvenir of a trip to Laos.